Romantic Bachata

The frontier bachateros, with Antony Santos at their head, continued to enjoy success throughout the 1990s, and bachata continued to become both simpler and more romantic than it had been previously. The music’s audience grew as well, and with each step towards a larger market the genre moved away from the cabaret and doble sentido styles which had been so important in consolidating it. It was probably with Teodoro Reyes’ album, “El Cieguito Sabio”, in 1992, that the Dominican middle class began to accept genuine (as opposed to “tecno-“) bachata as its own, both in the Dominican Republic and in New York. Reyes had been singing and composing bachata for many years, and had written some of the most brazen doble sentido songs ever recorded. The songs in “El Cieguito Sabio”, however, while certainly cabaret bachata in many cases, were romantic enough and melodic enough to touch a nerve in segments of society which had never before been willing to accept bachata. The style of the arrangements, too, continued the process of simplification which had begun with Blas Durán and continued through Antony Santos, Luis Vargas and Raulín Rodriguez. During the 1970s, the lead guitar in arrangements by Edilio Paredes and Augusto Santos had been busy answering the singer, echoing the singer, and indicating harmonic changes; Reyes’ arrangements were among the first to contain a simple, rhythmic arpeggio pattern while the singer was singing, a pattern which remains standard in bachata to this day. The requinto had become a percussion instrument.

In the middle of the 1990s bachata took another turn towards romanticism with the rise of Joe Veras. Veras sang in a soft voice which contrasted with the traditional, almost mournful style of singing bachata which had been popularized by Luis Segura. Veras is the author of the majority of his songs. His lyrics, while displaying the street savvy which bachateros had always laid claim to, were more carefully constructed and showed a more middle-class aesthetic. Veras’ style of playing the guitar also differed considerably from the frontier bachateros’ style, and in his third production his recording of Camilo Sesto’s “Necesito saber” demonstrated the importance of balada to Veras’ work.

With the influence of bachateros like Veras, bachata had become essentially a romantic music by the end of the 1990s. Many bachateros’ songs deal with one theme and one theme only—love, often unrequited. Two of the most successful interpreters of this style of bachata have been Frank Reyes and Zacarias Ferreira. Reyes has even recorded some of his songs as baladas, as have Antony Santosand Raulín Rodriguez, further obscuring the differences between the two genres. Bachata’s audience, however, continues to resist a direct fusion of bachata with balada, as evidenced by the extremely disappointing performance of Ferreira’s “Adios”, an album in which he attempted to dress bachata up with traditional balada adornments like a synthesized string section.

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enma salgado January 11, 2008

hola soy fanatica de abentura sacaria fereyra monchi y alexsandria luis bargas antoni santos mi mejor sueño es conpartir en tarima con ellos me sentiria muy feliz soy de homduras y bibo en miami fl

juan ruiz January 11, 2008

hola me gusta la bachata de luis bargas y antoni santos y abentura soy fanatico numero uno mi mejor sueño es estar en tarima con ellos en concierto de nicaragua radico en miami fl

jessica aponte January 9, 2008

soy dominicana y boricua y me encanto todos tipos de bachata especialmente la de aventura xtreme etc pue na lo dejo

hugo January 7, 2008

hola soy costarricense y me gusta la bachata es bueno y relajante saludos a todas(os)

yessica December 19, 2007

estan muy bien

sheilita December 14, 2007

hola soy peruana me encanta este tipo de musica es buenasa me gusta mucho monchi y alexandra, aventura, binomio de oro son exelentes.

maribel December 2, 2007

hola soy boliviana y me encanta escuchar y vailar bachatas y vallenatos son mi musica favorita

Glenny rodriguez November 29, 2007

that's whats up men los dominicanos somos los mas bachateros carajo y e facil

ana patricia chunga escovar November 24, 2007

hola mi name es patricia soy piurana y ma fascinan las bachatas y me encanta binomio de oro

mauricio November 6, 2007

hola me gusta la musica bachata es muy buena musica y su baile me parese jenial y me gusta escuchar la del grupo aventura